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History / Sejarah Silsilah Lands
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Kori Kamandungan

View of
the court's main entrance gat at Kamandungan
and Kori Brojonolo
Kori Kamandungan is the main entrance to
the court. It is built as a gateway of the
kori kupu tarung type, pointing to its 3
double doors, the central one higher and
wider than the two on either side of it. The
word Kamandungan is derived from mandung,
'to stop, meaning that anyone entering the
palace should stop here for a moment to
prepare oneself, mentally and physically. On
the three walls enclosing the three adjacent
gates are large mirrors: those who feel
ready to enter into the royal presence are
given a final opportunity to examine
themselves, ensuring that everything is
still in its proper place. Kori Kamandungan
thus symbolizes that one should be
introspective and honest with oneself. When
someone is ignorant, one should act
accordingly and not pretend to feel smart,
and if something is bad it shouldn't be
presented as something good. Here one
should, as it were, come to one's senses.

Three adjacent
doorways of Kori kamandungan , the court's
main entrance gate |
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